Hospital feed ‘poisons 15 babies’

One baby has already died and 14 more are seriously ill after they contracted blood poisoning from contaminated intravenous feed.The newborn who died was being treated at London’s Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospital, London.

All of the babies, some of whom were premature, were being fed by tube as they were too weak to take formula by mouth.

“Bacillus cereus is widespread in the environment. It is commonly found in the soil. Poorly cooked food such as rice, which can be contaminated with these spores, are a common cause of food poisoning.

“Because they form spores it makes it more difficult to disinfect surfaces and materials contaminated with these spores without using high temperatures and/or powerful disinfectants. In addition, when untreated, spores can survive in environments for long time periods.” (source)

Public Health England (PHE) said it is examining 14 other cases of septicaemia in babies at a total of six hospitals in England. Those babies are responding well to antibiotics.